Somalis in Britain, could you
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Somalis in Britain, could you
tell me why after every word "yea" is added?
Not just Somali-British but British-British too. Is it like the "like" that American teenagers add after every word or it has more signifance
Not just Somali-British but British-British too. Is it like the "like" that American teenagers add after every word or it has more signifance
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[quote="LilTrigger"]You dont hear us calling another male "Baby"
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Actually I’ve heard tim westwood call rappers ‘’baby’’
But then again he is confused.
Firstly i do say ‘’yea’’ in every sentence and ‘’init’’
One thing is that its reer London they copy black peoples language to much..
I mean are these even words that mean any thing
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The middle east is n
Actually I’ve heard tim westwood call rappers ‘’baby’’
But then again he is confused.

Firstly i do say ‘’yea’’ in every sentence and ‘’init’’
One thing is that its reer London they copy black peoples language to much..

I mean are these even words that mean any thing
Choong
Penge
Marge
Wag1
On da leval
blud

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[quote="DamallaXagare"]Every English media be it BBC or any other use the Amereican English as their formal standard.
I agree Sir, "It is like" is so overused.
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American English ?????
you must be kidding.
What you here on the BBC is called recieved pronounciation,
very English, not a hint of americanism.
but i do admit that americanism has been creeping in, these days.
I think im the a good example of someone with a confused accent.
British primary school and high school, with british teachers,
most of my friends while growing up had american accents, and if you
add the 7 years in Australia, you will understand.

I agree Sir, "It is like" is so overused.

American English ?????
you must be kidding.
What you here on the BBC is called recieved pronounciation,
very English, not a hint of americanism.
but i do admit that americanism has been creeping in, these days.
I think im the a good example of someone with a confused accent.
British primary school and high school, with british teachers,
most of my friends while growing up had american accents, and if you
add the 7 years in Australia, you will understand.


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